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Part of a dual carriageway will be closed in one direction for the next three weekends.
The Maidstone-bound A249 between Bobbing, near Sittingbourne, and the Stockbury Roundabout will be completely shut while drainage is installed, as part of a multi-million pound project to create a new road layout.
National Highways says the weekend closures are due to start from this Friday, June 10.
There will be a lane closure on Friday evening, before the 2.8-mile stretch is fully closed on Saturday morning.
The closure will last from 6am on Saturday, June 11, to 5am on Monday, June 13.
This will also be the case from 6am on Saturday, June 18, until 5am on Monday, June 20.
The closures come just a little over a week since it was announced that the six-week closure of Oad Street has been extended until Monday, June 20.
These roadworks come as preparation work to install a flyover and new slip roads at the roundabout continues.
This will include the permanent closure of the direct slip-road from the A249 to the coastbound M2 – although traffic will still be able to access the coastbound M2 via the first exit on the roundabout.
To find out about any upcoming closures, including diversion routes, click here.
If you have any questions about the scheme, on the second Wednesday of each month, a member of the National Highways team will be available between 10am and midday at Oad Street Food and Craft, Borden, to answer any queries.